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Restoring a butterfly hot spot by large ungulates refaunation: the case of the Milovice military training range, Czech Republic

机译:恢复蝴蝶热处理巨大的UnoCulates Refaunation:米洛伊蒂河军事训练范围,捷克共和国的案例

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Refaunation/rewilding by large ungulates represents a cost-efficient approach to managing natural biotopes and may be particularly useful for areas whose biodiversity depends on disturbance dynamics and is imperilled by successional changes. To study impacts of refaunation on invertebrates, we focused on butterflies inhabiting the former military training range Milovice, Czech Republic, refaunated since 2015 by a combination of Exmoor pony (“wild” horse), Tauros cattle (“aurochs”), and European wisent. We analysed butterfly presence-absence patterns immediately after the military use termination (early 1990s), prior to the refaunation (2009), and after it (2016–19); and current abundance data gained by monitoring butterflies at refaunated and neglected plots. We used correspondence analysis for the presence-absence comparison and canonical correspondence analysis for the current monitoring, and related results of both ordination methods to the life history and climatic traits, and conservation-related attributes, of recorded butterflies. Following the termination of military use, several poorly mobile species inclining towards oceanic climates were lost. Newly gained are mobile species preferring warmer continental conditions. The refaunated plots hosted higher butterfly species richness and abundances. Larger-bodied butterflies developing on coarse grasses and shrubs inclined towards neglected plots, whereas refaunated plots supported smaller species developing on small forbs. The changes in species composition following the cessation of military use were attributable to successional change, coupled with changes in species pool operating at larger scales. By blocking succession, large ungulates support butterflies depending on competitively poor plants. Restoring large ungulates populations represents a great hope for conserving specialised insects, provided that settings of the projects, and locally adapted ungulate densities, do not deplete resources for species with often contrasting requirements.
机译:大型UnoCulates的再融化/重新制服代表了管理自然生物缺陷的经济有效方法,并且对生物多样性取决于扰动动态的区域特别有用,并且受到连续变化的危害。为了研究重新创造对无脊椎动物的影响,我们专注于植物居住在前军事训练范围米洛伊克,捷克共和国,自2015年以来再补偿,由Exmoor Pony(“野生”马),陶罗·牛(“Aurochs”)和欧洲智慧。在Refaunation(2009年)之前,我们分析了军队使用终止(20世纪90年代初期)后立即分析了蝴蝶存在缺勤模式,并在此之后(2016-19);并通过在Refaunated和被忽视的图中监测蝴蝶获得的当前丰富数据。我们使用对应分析的对比较和规范对应分析的目前监测,以及历史历史和气候特征的条件方法的相关结果,以及记录的蝴蝶的保护相关的属性。在军事用途终止之后,倾向于海洋气候的几种手动物种丢失。新获得的是移动物种更喜欢温暖的大陆条件。 Refaated情节举办了更高的蝴蝶物种丰富性和丰富性。粗糙的蝴蝶在粗糙的草丛和灌木上倾向于被忽视的图表,而重新制定的曲线支持小射流上的较小物种。军事用途停止后物种组成的变化可归因于连续变化,加上在更大尺度上运行的物种池的变化。通过阻挡连续,根据竞争性贫困的植物,大量unculates支持蝴蝶。恢复大型UnoCulates人口代表了保护专业昆虫的绝佳希望,只要项目的设置和局部适应的脱杆密度,不耗尽物种的资源,通常是对比的要求。

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